How do we work?

Assessments include a description of strengths and needs in all areas of functioning (i.e. family, school, peer group, community etc.)

Treatment plans are individualized to meet unique developmental needs of families and children

Therapists and skills practitioners work to improve relationships between parents/primary care givers and children

Practitioners coordinate services between formal and informal support systems to meet diverse needs of families and children.

What are the benefits?

Interventions in natural settings are cost effective and promote long lasting change

Sessions are scheduled around needs of families (i.e. working parents and children in school)

Therapists combine solid clinical skill with creativity and compassion to help families in difficult situations

Studies prove that multisystemic interventions are more effective than traditional methods for families with complex needs. (Dr. Scott Henngeler, Family Services Research Center, University of South Carolina).

Working with a counselor:

We gather insurance information (usually medical assistance or prepaid medical assistance, PMAP’s) for home based services

Practitioners are assigned based on individual and family needs

You have the option to pay cash if you do not wish to go through insurance.

Please call us if you have any questions about our services: (763) 544-1006. Your privacy is respected.